Gatlinburg Tennessee in The Great Smoky Mountains rolls out free trolley service for the summer!

For a third season, the City of Gatlinburg is offering free trolley service to summer visitors along the length of the Parkway during the peak tourist season. Visitors and local residents can board the specially designated trolleys at numerous stops along the Parkway at no charge. The shuttle service will extend from traffic light #1 at the north end of town to light #10 at the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The free open-air trolleys will operate from 10:00 am to 10:30 pm daily from Friday, June 14 through Saturday, August 17. All Gatlinburg trolleys are handicap accessible.

The Gatlinburg trolleys are used by approximately 800,000 patrons annually, making it the fifth-largest mass transit system in the state. It originated in 1980 with only six trolleys, but the fleet has grown to 20-plus trolleys servicing approximately 50 miles of trolley routes.

You can hop aboard the Gatlinburg Trolleys all day long for just $2 a day with unlimited access to the Red, Blue, Purple, Yellow and Green Trolley routes. The $2 Pass is sold at City Welcome Centers as well as at City Hall and the Mass Transit Center, plus numerous Gatlinburg lodging facilities.

For more information about the Gatlinburg Mass Transit System visit www.gatlinburgtrolley.org. There you can find routes, an informational video, or track the current location of Trolleys en route via a GPS Trolley locator.